The bill aimed at helping the region recover from the October storm passed the House on Friday with a vote of 354 to 67. All the no votes were from Republicans. The bill replenishes funding for the National Flood Insurance Program, which was set to run out of money next week.

The Daily Times reports that Harris wanted the bill to include reforms of the flood insurance program. Harris is now the only Republican in Maryland's congressional delegation.

Harris, who represents Ocean City, says Congress should have used the bill as an opportunity to strengthen the program, rather than write "another blank check."